I8—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, January '7, 1949 Obituaries NATHAN COHEN, 68, of 3001 Blaine, died Dec. 29. Funeral services were held at Kaufman Chapel with burial at Machpelah Cemetery. He was proprietor of the New York Quilt & Feather Co., president of the Independent Protective Association and a member of Brandeis Lodge of Bnai Brith. He is survived by his . wife, Anna. * * * MRS. FANNIE NEUMAN, 82, of 3841 Humphrey, died Dec. 26. Services were held at Hebrew Benevolent Society; interment, Westwood Cemetery. Rabbi Levin officiated. She is survived -by her sons Joseph, Charles, Max and Harry; daughters, Mrs. Rae Ur- novitz, Mrs. Max Rosenberg, Mrs. Herman Meyersohn and Esther of Los Angeles; 13 grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. * * * FRED SHAPIRO, 25, of 3,761 Waverly, died Dec. 27. Funeral services were held at Hebrew Benevolent Society. He is sur- vived by his mother, Ethel; brothers, Sam and Joe, and a sis- ter, Mrs. Fay Lichtig. * * * ARTHUR WEISS, 62, of 3205 Hazelwood, died Dec. 31. Funeral services were held at Hebrew Benevolent Society. Rabbi Neu- haus officiated. He is survived by his brother, Frederick. * * * MRS. LEAH E. SCHIFFMAN, 84, of 11501 Petoskey, a Detroit resident for 50 years, died Sat- urday. Funeral services were held Sunday at Lewis' Bros. Bur- ial, Clover Hill cemetery. Rabbi Segal officiated. Surviving are three sons, Irwin, Leo and Myron. * * * YETTA GLASER, 65, of 18417 Wildemere, died Dec. 28. Rabbi Morris Adler, Dr. A. M. Hersh- man and Cantor Jacob Sonenklar officiated at services at Lewis Bros. Interment, Clover Hill Park Cemetery. She is survived by her daughters, Mrs. Maurice P. Mey- ers and - Mrs. Lawrence Marks of Mt. Clemens; sisters, Mrs. Lena Loewenberg and Mrs. Melia Loewenberg, and a brother, Otto Hyman. * * ANNA KRAKOWSKY (KRAUSE), 78, of 2994 Roches- ter, died Dec. 31. Funeral serv- ices were at Lewis Bros.; inter- ment, Machpelah Cemetery. She leaves her children, Mrs. Louis Silbert, Mrs. Meyer Waterstone, Mrs. Louis Grabow, Sam and Edward Krause; 11 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Gen. Clay Ready to Turn Over use Koch to Germans In Soviet Zone for Trial WASHINGTON (JTA) — Gen. -Lucius D. Clay, American com- mander in Germany, has agreed to hand over Ilse Koch to the Germans in the Soviet zone for trial. Gen. Clay signed the commu- tation of sentence from life im- prisonment to' four years for the widow of a former commandant of the Buchenwald concentration camp who was accused of using human skin for lampshades and other articles. According to the report, the Army will permit Frau Koch's extradition to Thuringia, in the Russian - zone, in - October, 1949, when her present four-year term is completed. The Thuringian au- thorities requested extradition several months ago. •They charge Ilse Koch with brutality toward German nationals. Gen. Clay's readiness to turn Frau Koch over to the Germans is laid to the report of the Senate Investigating Committee on the Koch case, which criticized the Army for its handling of the case, refused to recommend her retrial by the Americans but urged that if she is tried by the Germans the Arrny should cooperate fully with the . prosecution. Dr. Ignatz Zollschan Dies . LONDON (JTA) — Dr. Ignatz ZbIlschan, famous radiologist, an- thropologist and author, .died after an unsuccessful operation to halt the progress of cancer. He was 71. He lectured at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Mrs. Roosevelt Backs LOUIS A. COHEN, 1482 Glynn Israel's UN Entrance Ct., died Dec. 28. Services were held at Kaufman Chapel with Rabbi A. M. Hershmtn and Rab- bi Morris Adler officiating. He leaves his wife, Mary; a son, Leonard K.; a daughter, Mrs. W. A. - Goldberg; a brother, Frank; and a grandson, Joel Goldberg. Interment, Clover Hill Park. j * * * ESTHER (MOSS) MUSCO- VICH, 2605. Sturtevant, died Dec. 30. Services were held at Kauf- man Chapel with Rabbi Sperka and Cantor Adler officiating. She leaves three. sons, Ben Moss of Columbus, Herman C. Moss of Toledo and Gerald Moss; three daughters, Mrs. Eva Weisberg, Mrs. Celia Harris and Mrs. Ber- nard Jacoby of Toledo; 15 grand- children and five great-grandchil- dren. Interment, Machpelah. * * * ANNA BELINSKY, a resident of the Jewish Home for the Aged, died Dec. 29. Services were held at Kaufman Chapel, with Cantor H. J. Adler officiating. She is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Clara Zisman of 2292 Clements. Interment, Machpelah. * * * SGT. JEROME H. GREEN- BERG died in France May 22, 1945. jleburial,services were held Jan. 5, at Kaufinan Chapel under auspices of the Jewish War Vet- erans, with Rabbi Segal officiat- ing. He is survived by his wife, Anne; a daughter, Donna;- par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman H. Greenberg; and a brother, Ben- jamin. Interment, Machpelah. NEW YORK (JTA) — Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, member of the U. S. delegation to the United Nations, expressed the hope that Israel will bt admitted to the UN during the coming spring session of the General 'Assem- bly. She spoke at a local United Jewish Appeal meeting here: "I think that already this young nation Mrs. Roosevelt and its govern- ment proved that they have a right to take their placik with other nations of he world," she said. She also expressed the hope that Israel and her Arab neigh- bors will reach a peaceful settle- ment and added that in peace time the Arab states will benefit from the existence of Israel. Israel Rejects British Caisulate in Tel Aviv LONDON, (JTA)—Israel has rejected an attempt by the British government to establish a functioning consular system in Tel Aviv without extending recognition to the Jewish state. The British recently submitted to Israeli authorities a short list of names from which it was proposed to appoint one as "Acting Consul General" in Tel Aviv pending Britain's recog- nition of Israel. The Israeli Gov- New Arrests Increase ernment replied to this Foreign 'Pogrom Atmosphere' In Office move by stating* that it is not prepared to accept any British-Protected Aden British consular or diplomatic representative in Tel Aviv while TEL' AVIV, (JTA) — Six the British withhold recognition. leaders of the Jewish community of Yemen have been arrested following the discovery of the Luckoff, Wayburn, Frankel bodies of two Arab girls in the In Commerce Bldg. Offices vicinity of the synagogue in S'ana, Yemen's capital, it was Luckoff, Wayburn & Frankel, reported from ,Aden to the advertising agency, have opened Israeli Foreign Office. their new offices at 320 W. - La- The arrested Jews are being fayette, on the fourth floor of held as hostages. It is feared that the Commerce Building. a ritual murder case will • be Hundreds of friends, clients trumped up by the Yemenite and well-wishers last Friday' authorities against the arrested greeted the firm in their new of- Jewish leaders, the report said. fices on the day of the opening Reports also have been received of the new quarters. here of 'a further deterioration in the position of the Jews in Aden, Christians Get Israel Gifts especially of Jewish _ refugees NAZARETH (Palcor) — One from Yemen who were interned thousand and fifty Arab Chris- by the British authorities in a tian families, or about 5,000 per- camp near Hashed, several years sons in this town, all of . them ago, pending their transfer to poor and needy, received special Palestine. gift packages containing food and The most recent reports from other items, from the Israeli Aden speak of a "pogrom atmos- Government on Christmas day. phere" prevailing in the British. protectorate. Jewish children are being kidnapped and converted to Mohammedanism, and the British authorities refuse to inter- vene. The present British gover- nor of Aden is a former Palestine police officer, known for his anti- Jewish feelings. He does not re- ceive any Jewish delegations ex- cept on explicit orders from Lon- The United Hebrew don. His sentiments are reflected in the behavior of the local police, Schools of Detroit both Arab and British, who take Gratefully Acknowlecicie no steps whatsoever to protect the Receipt of Jewish property against robbery and destruction,. one-half scholarship to the Schol- arship Fund of the schools from Romanian Police Official Mr. and Mrs. Albert Greenblatt Gets 20-Year Sentence BUCHAREST, (JTA) — Lt. of Clements Ave., on'the occasion Col. Nicholae Caracas, former of the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Romanian police officer who Gerald. ordered his men during the war "to shoot every Jew who comes one-half scholarship from Mrs. across your way.," was sentenced Sara D. Roberts of Warrington to 20 years at hard labor by a Drive on the Yah•zeit of her father, Louis Duscoff. Bucharest court. Vases, urns, ,pitchers, flasks, candle sticks, figurines. statuary, and other keepsakes converted . into artistic table tamps. Oil lamps electrified. .LAMr SHADES MADE LAMPS MODERNIZED, AND RECOVERED REPAIRED & REFINISHED Old style floor lamps made Custom made and recovered. Styled to your lamp. Large Into indirect lamps and stock on display. torcheres. PICKUP AND DELIVERY ALL PARTS OF DETROIT 16841 Livernois Ave., ./2 Block South of Six Mile Phone UN. 2-8338 Open Thursday to 9 P.M. Try and Stop Me By BENNETT CERF PROSPEROUS dress house on Seventh A-venue boasted A. five partners, one of whom was slightly in disfavor with the others for two reasons : he didn't worry over details as constantly as they did, and he made it obvious that he considered himself their intellectual superior. c22ki c Lavr BE, He was the last partner to arrive one morning and found the other four sunk in despair. Observing his high good humor, one of the four said, "You couldn't have heard! Our bank is closed! We're ruined." "Certainly I've heard," said the superior one, "but you know how much smarter than you I am. The worrying you'll be Pa. doing for the next week, I've already finished with in an hour." * * * Vincent, star barber and monologist in Mr. Greco's impeccable shop in the Delmonico, reported two hours late for work one morning. "Couldn't be helped," he reported glibly to the boss. "I was shaving myself, and before I knew what had happened, I had talked myself, into an oil shampoo and a facial." • , Copyright, 1949, by Bennett Cert. Distributed by King Features Syndicate. JDA Announces Program To Meet Its 1949 Goal NEW YORiK, (JTA)—A four- point program of action to meet the 1949 Joint Defense Appeal goal of $6,826,115 was announced by Charles W. Morris, chairman of the JDA National Council. He outlined the four-point pro- gram as follows: 1. Council members. will seek to have the Joint Defense Appeal incor- porated in local Welfare Fund- cam- paigns as an "integral, important and publicized constituent." 2. They will work far "fair local quotas" in communities, the quotas to be considered prior to the cam- paign for inclusion in the local goal. 3. JDA will increase the number of its regional conferences to reach every state and section of the country. At the same time it will offer the cooperation of its personnel in sup- port of Welfare Fund drives in orde,r t ostimulate greater giving. 4. JDA National Council will call upon . the American Jewish •Commit- tee and the Anti-Defamation League to enlist the participation of their membership in support of Welfare Fund drives. The Joint Defense Ap- peal is the fund-raising- arm of the American Jewish Committee and the Anti-Defamation League, of _Bnal_ Jeivish Congress Asks $2,000,000 During 1948 PHILADELPHIA, (JTA)—The American Jewish community will be asked to contribute $2,000,000 in 1949 for continuing the Ameri- can Jewish' Congress' civil rights and Jewish cultural program in the United States and its activi- ties for the protection of Jews abroad, it was announced by Han- old B. Cohen, chairman of the organization's national finance council. The Congress is conven- ing here to mark the 30th an- niversary of its -founding conven- tion in 1918. • TEL AVIV, (JTA)—The Israeli Government announced that the Dominican Republic (Santo Dom- inga) has officially recognized the state of Israel. The tiny Carib- bean nation became the 21st to grant recognition to the Jewish state. IRA KAUFMAN D. 9419 DEXTER AT EDISON TYLER 7.4520 MONUMENTS WOLF WROTSLAVSKY MONUMENTS Artistic Memorials It Lowest Prices A Tribute — Everlasting 2975 JOY RD. • •. .1111.***m*Imire Brith. Dominican Republic. Recognizes Israel . By Karl C. Berg Owner Max Wrotslaysky Monument Works Disti9ctive Monuments Reasonably Priced 3201 JOY ROAD Corner Wildemere TYler 6-0196. TY. 8-611'7 . "ONE OF THE FINEST EQUIPPED FUNERAL ESTABLISHMENTS IN THE UNITED STATES. PRIVATE PARKING